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December 24, 1892 (4 pages)

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tea b en reer THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. Nevada City, Nevada County, Calif. Published Every Evening Except Sundays and Legal Holidays. Established Sept. 6, 1860. Texrms—15 Cents a Week ; 60 Cents a Month: $6 a Year. SATURDAY EV'NG. DEC. 24, 92. D#PRICES omnes MOST PERFECT MADE. THE” WEATHER. A Big Blow and a Hard Rain Last Night. The storm last night was one of the severest ever experienced here. For a time there was a perfect hurricane, houses and other buildings rocking more than during the gale that prevailed here a week or so ago. The rainfall wa, heavy, and today Deer creek and the other creeks and ravines about town are running high. The rainfall for the twenty-four hours ending at 9 o'clock this morning was 3.19 inches, bringing the total for the season up to 28.76 . inches, a eee The Plain Truth Is good enough for Hood’s Sarsaparilla— there is nu need of embellishment or sensationalism. Simply what Hood’s Sar saparilla does, that tells the story of its. In all the great Hotels, the leading merit. Clubs and the homes, Dr. Price’sCream : — : Baking Powder holds -its supremacy. Hoop’s Prius are easy, yet efficient. A pale Ce er ee Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. 40 Years the Standard. Handsome Menu Cards. pints J. A. Northway, the genial proprietor of the Union Hotel, never dves things Look on the 40 First Page for ' Tateresting by halves, and believing in the saying that ‘‘handsome is as handsome does,” Reading Matter. ?} will tomorrow treat all of his guests in —————E==_ royal style. An exceptionally fine bill HOTEL ARRIVALS. of fare is being prepared for the Christicone mas dinner that is to be served at this popular hostelry, including in tlie. list of choice viands and. delectable dainties all that the most exacting epicure could National Exchange. 8. B. Overhiser, Stockton, J. Hosking, wish for. Handsome menu cards have bog F Travers, San Francisco been printed at the TRANscRIPT office, an, ; z W. 0, Motives,’ German Mine, and each guest will be given one as a Christmas souvenir from the hotel proprietor, a sufficient number haying been . procured to supply the many diners who are expected to regale themselves at the H. German, San Juan, Miss A. Furth, ‘‘ E. H. Farth, (600. J. D. Ostrom, Bloomfield, -H i rier re Rabiaaia, Oakland, Union tomorrow.. Elsewhere in today’s W. G. Mobley, ‘TRANSCRIPT-we print the menu in readGeo. Shearer, Round Mountain, John Clark, Camptonville, of the cards but to let the reader know pg . atlas Smartsvill2, what the dinner will consist of. > M. Murphy, Avbura Christmas With the Salvationists. ,se iy hin Sia i There will be another big time at the ” J Salvation Army barracks tomorrow night. Free gifts for everybody and a general merry Christmas time. All are cordially invited to come aud get a present. T. P. Blue, You Bet, J. Black, Reno. Union Arrivals. Dr. J. R. Redman, Glenbrook, F. Morris, Grass Valley, Peter Guilbrin, ‘* R. Soiari, be T. Solari, ce S. Walker, Sacramento, lot of Silk Handke chiefs. see them at B. H, Miller’s. ing matter type, not to show the style. B. H. MILLER has just receivedia fine Lovety Embroidered Robes. Go and The Meat Markets. Large displays of Chriatmas meats are made. at the several markets. Colley Bros., at the Union market, have every hook hung with fine pork, beef or mutton, and also show some of their ‘Public Taste” hams and bacons. C. J. Naffziger, of the National market, makes a splendid show of choice meats of all kinds, well displayed, The Broad street market, James Monre proprietor, has made ample provisions to serve its patrons with the finest meats of every kind. A good display is made. Griasell Bros., at the Keystone market, are prepared “to ‘‘meet” all demands made upon them by customers who want a juicy roast or fine cut of any kind for Christmas. “‘AsnakE in the grass” is all the more dangerous from being unsuspected. So are many ef the blood medicines offered the public. To avoid all risk, ask your druggist for Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and also Ayer’s Almanac, which is just out for th new year. 3 Employed to Prosecute. Thos. S. Ford of this city has been engaged to rep t the pr tion in the case.of G. W. Hollenbeck, the Auburn banker, who is soon to be tried for embezzlement. Tho District Attorney of Placer county is disqualified from acting as an attorney in the case. Ir never failed to cure dyspepsia and liver laint. Take Si Liver Regulator. A Nice Christmas Present. There is nothing more appropriate and acceptablc for a Christmrs gift for old or young than one of those Willow Rocker or handsome Plush upholstered chairs at Kinkead’s furniture store, Commercial atreet. The pricesare very low. 8 Extraordinary Liberality. During the hotiday season the GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO. will present their customers with extra premiums over and above their usual presents. Their Teas and Coffees have no superior in quality, purity and cheapness. Their China and crockery department is replete with new goods of novel designs, Prices AwAY A Growl at the. Transcript. evidently is troubled with worms, reyoung man from Grass Valley to the West Point Cadetship. The correspondence was in exceedingly bad taste, when we consider the fact that Mr. Caminetti’s. wife and son were seriously ill, thus preventing him from attetiding to any outside affairs. As to the slurs against the Transcript, we would incidentally say that the correspondent writes himself down an ass. Tr you aré all run down, fagged. out, take Simmons Liver Regulator and .be apry. With many clergmen, public speakers, singers, and actors, Ayer’s Cherry Pec toral is the favorite remedy for hoarseness and all affections of the vocal organs, throat, and lungs. Its anodyne and expectorant efféct are promptly realized, en ‘Mog and h FaspiceetA hog which weighs dressed over 600 market. Itis one of the largest ever killed here. A squash weighing 130 pounds, and a pumpkin that tips the beam at 90 pounds are also on exhibition at the same place. Pregupice and ignorance have given way to Simmons Liver Regulator. It haa stood the test. : — . Bedroom Sets, Chefloniers, Hall Racka, Oak and Ash Extension Tables, Bed Lounges, Center Tables. otc., at James Kinkead’s Commercial str.-¢t. 8 SMITH Wi SELL. Anything in His Line a the Very Lowest Prices—What About these Articles ? Santa Cruz Apples, per box, $1.75. » Second crop Early Rose Spuds, by the sack, $1.50. ‘ Burbanks’ Spuds, by the sack, $1.50. And everything else in proportion. Go aud See powN. Special Xmas bargains in Din ner, Tea and Toilet sets. Brand’s. oem HiTTING THE BULLSEYE Mf * to Shar Francisco, Patch Your Roofs. ra, J. itcom f : Mrs. W. Burnett, =“ M. L. & D. Marsh have on hand ee eer mi 100,000 No. 1 Sugar Pine Shakes and 0. A Miss N. E, Hussey, Berkeley, Mrs. J. H. Cunard, Bloomfield, J.\H. Mitchell, Mariposa, me ‘E. Whitcomb, Colfax, J. German, San Juan. Methodist Church. Christmas service to be held in the M. E. Church temorrow morning and evening. In the morning a Xmas sermon, subject, ‘“The Christ,”’ will be delivered by the pastor. At nighta grand Christmas praise will be given by the choir of the church. This choir is pro verbial for giving splendid song services. All are invited to be present at these services. Undertaking. Night calls promptly attended to in the Undertaking line. Call at residence, Nevada Street. Gzo. Travy. For fine Silk Bififiers don’t fail to call on B. H. Miller. It Should Be in Je shen agan pomtes J. B. Wilson, 371, Clay St, Sharpsburg, Pa., says he will not: be without Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption ‘and Coughs, that it cured his wife who was threatened with Pneumonia after an attack of ‘‘ La Grippe,” when various other remediesand several physicians had done her: no good. Robert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King’s New Discovery has done him’ more good than anything he ever used for Lung Trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Free Trial Bottles af-Oarr Bros.” Drug Store large bottles, 50c. and $1.00. itd You ¥ Want Beds, Bedding ond Pillows of all kinds, or anything else in the furniture or housequrnishing line, call. at Kinkead’s. furniture store, Commercial atreet. d8 Tuose fine Silk Suspenders at B. H. Miller’s can’t be beat. Both Useful and Ornamental. “The stock of holiday.goods at Jackson’s Bee Hive affords an opportunity o selecting Christmas presents ‘that are handsome and at the same time service able. 420 Hanpxercuier Caszs, something niceAt B. H. Miller's. Pretty gg tena Goods. Go to the Bee 1° Hive, Commercial =e Everything at Cast ment. d20 Beautiful Jewelry. A grand variety at Luetje & Brand’s. Mlegant \ Vases, Pretty Cups and Saucers, and Fine (hiva and Glassware, suitable for holiday gifts, at J. J. Jack.on’s Bee “Hive grocery store. d20 _Daye of “49.” Kentack Bouse tne whokey fo family a. yerfela, Mitchell & Sicbenhauer, sole agents for Pacilic Coast, 116 Front strect, San Francisco. ; ja23-ly Have oa Seen Those beautiful booke at Carr Brosis: it] they not, do so immediately before the best of them are sold. two carloads of the finest Redwood Shingles ever brought to this market, at their yards on Boulder street. Call and invest. d2 READ THIS, If You Want Rubber’ Roofing or Any Kind of. Stoves. Geo. E. Turner has just received a carload of that celebrated Patent Rubber Roofing, which he will sell at three cents a foot. It is the cheapest, and most
durable roofing in the market. If you have a leaky roof call and see this roofn "Albo. just received a large line of Box Stoves, Ranges, Cooking Stoves, Heating Stoves and Parlor Stoves, which will be sold at the lowest prices. Call and see — whether you want to buy or not. Gro. E. Turner, 028 Pine street, Nevada City. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed: Castoria, Cream of tartar baking Powder. Highest of all in nerening firoe®. Latest Unrrep Srarss VERNMENT Foop agro RoyaL Baxine Power Co. 106 Wall St. N. Y. : Beate my annual stock taking. every. article: in my The ta and be happy TAL wis, ail Steet, Opposittie Aol SPECIAL NOTICE To! The high, the low; the rich and the poor, i the lean, the'slim and the slender, The short, the fat, and the pussy Hig ALSO TO Those that are married, Those that are going to get-married, Those that would like to get married, Those that are trying to get married, And Those that no girl will have. .. Those that are married and want to lIlve in harmony, want to call at TRACY’S and get some of his handsome oods to beautify and make comfortable their -homes. W Vife buy your husband one of those fine Easy Chairs at TRACY'S. Husband, buy your little wife.one of those Rattan Rockers at TRACY'S Proves you to be a good. markaman, bu® it pays much better to strike « good . thing cheap than itdoes to hit a target You’ve struck the sweetest thing in Nevada City, when you have found my candies, which are worth @ trip and a long search to see, Neither a trip nor-a search are necessary, however, but the CANDY may be had for the asking and « nominal contribution of. smal change at my store. Everybody. in Nevada City knows the place and also theOSC AN D WY. No. 13 Commercial. St., Nevada City , for a Christmas. present, A correspondent of the Telegraph, who. Are to be raffled off at H. Pecarty’s plies to the Transcrirt’s. brief criticiem urday evening, Dec. 17th, and continuing about his ill-timed article in attempting each evening for a week. Try your te force Mr. Caminetti to appoint a/. tuck. dl6-lw Go to Leutje & Brand’s pounds is hanging up at: Grissell Broa,’ } Willow Rockers, Plush Chairs, Lounges, cure eH rand that poyste lans. pes a mo Inpro rove. The beautiful watches at Luetje &], as eae eee aie ae . 300 Turkeys saloon,-on Pine street, commencing SatFor Fine Diamonds Eusrormrrep Neck Wear for sale cheap at B. H. Miller's. p ——__________] DO YOU WANT BARGAINS. ? If You Do, Go and See the New ‘Goods at] &S Legg & Shaw's Establishment In. order that the people of the county may get anything they want in the. Deaf for a Year Furniture line at a lower rate than ever Caused by pean otediaoA ase have x» . . Catarrh in the Head ma prices ITUTT establishment. Many of the articles are Siar vewsicer J eeneeaetionar tee sentable for Holiday Gifts, and. nothing = like Hood’s Sarsaparilla to:cure it : would be more appropriate than any of hree years ago, as 8 result of catarrh, the { ing articles: Fancy Rockers, Kentiely lost my eur was deat tot Mr. Herman Hicks -Of Rochester, N. ¥, — rious things Sideboards, Bed-room Sets, Decorated . seumd. I was huatae aetie timguinh on 3 China Ware, Pietare Frames, and hunone the on ¢ s a touts Sareparil same one dreds of other articles too numerous to theo ome Eas ra began tal ing it without out mention. These goods have just been % je ng help. ton had dtaken aces attics SToas, at m was returm: received from the East and are of the. Wa, . kept on till t had taken res oo on is now over a year and I can very latest styles. A visit to thaébstabthree lishment w.1l convince you that they ae] yory uke wit Sat tas extarth. t Geannaee selling a bigh grade of goods at about the . # remarkable case, and recommend price you have been paying for low Hood’s Sarsaparilla grade goods. ‘to Alt who have catarrh.” HERMAN Hicks, Crue an dele guts . SoomIRE Oe Roceiter, Nee = “Hoot s 6 PILLS are the beat t after-dinner end Acaneeay bacon John ai jon, prevent . A A CHRISTMAS BOX Of Cigars is the most appropriate present for your gentle man friend. A fine lot of Cigars in boxes of 25, made especially for the Holiday trade by RAT Liliere: Githim, (NATIVE SON OF MARYLAND,) NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. LESTE ' T UnD NEW AND CHOICE ee HOLIDAY GIFTS _— re cell } 2 a he errr i Bae HAVE ARRIVED ! . ¥ ide ae ae lh we 42 = Ce ete WN) ered any time desired.{+ CELLULOIDgGOODS, ‘. -. PURSES AND CARD CASES, ELEGANT LINE ‘OF FANCY GOODS, SILK SHAWLS, 3 KID’ GLOVES, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, I am troubled but . this p wel bari you that we really do first-class work. we shall be able to perform greater wonders. than any You can make your selections andShave. Goods "deliv-. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, store will be. sold Ne ACTUAL cosT. ’ ge-Reniember Ihave’ the finest lines of CLOTHING, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, etc., and hey! oo A TS HUST ud AT nt YT TRACY and get their: ou one in-the lot to have you. . \GEORGE..2 . Those hee are boing i tial married want: to ‘call on} t-and save money enough -by doing so to, live.qn for a year .., Thess. that, mor ye to act Saco Be om ane DOLLS, . ne of those handsome. n't, be found segs SE, : ey and you will be’solid.” LARGE LOT OF TOYS, Those that aré trying.to . Imarried, buy .ewery girl ‘AND TEN THOUSAND OTHER THINGS. widow and old mid you Me ‘one of those handsome ra Chairsat TRACY'S, and you may get '@ good natured} ete Those that no girl will have, call on TRACY, and. get , a bachelor’s outfit, and he, will console you, ir: his bargains and send you on n your way Sone HANDSOME STAMPED LINEN GOODS, —— pte oon = PIAA AAAAAAARIARRAAAN Our Guessing Contest Closes January ‘17th. f bectatahaiaia's isieiei'e) chav iaiaial ‘lit Hin Who Dare Follow. Us How. Here isa Cur — an Awful Cut -a Frightful Cut in Here's another item in Suits, and long wil this sale be remembered, as. it-is.a sale.exclusively composed of fine and swell garments, right in the season .when. it will. do those purchasing Christmas presents the most good. The sale is not inaugurated after you've bought 'em, but inaugurated now when it will do you the, most good. . STRIPED TWEED SWTS $5. : BROWN CHEVIOT DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS $7 50. MARYSVILLE TWEED SUITS $9 40:-. OREGON GREY SUITS SII. BLACK CHEVIOT DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS $12. CLAY WORSTED. SACK OR FROCK $15 50. PICCIDILL', LATEST STYLE: $16. IMPORTED CLAY WORSTED: SACK AND FROCK: $16. — IMPORTED WIDE WALE, oe (XXXXXX) BEAVER BLUE: e * oe IMPORTED BLACK GRANITE.“ “$16. INPORTED BLACK OR BLUE PICQUE PRINCE ALBERT SUITS. $18 to $25. E*or the Boys. Scotch Cheviot Boy's Suits, Sizes, 5 to 12, $8.50. Marysville Tweed, in’ Grey or Brown, $4.25 Imported Cordry Suits, 4 to 12, $3. English Wide Wale, sizes 9 to 15. Clay Worsted, in coat, vest and pants, sizes, 9 to r5. Check Cassimere Suits, sizes 4 to 13. French Pique Suits, sizes 4 to 13, Scotch Checked Cheviot Long Pants, from 11 to 18, .; Oregon Cassimere Long Pants, from 12 to 18. Imported Scotch Cheviot,blue, long Pants,sizes rr to 18. Imported Granites, long pants, Suits for Xmas, Children’s Cape Overcoats, sizes 5 to 12, $2. Children’s Blue Cheviot Cape Overcoats, 5 to 12, $3.25. Boy's Overcoats, in latest style of Check and Plain Colors, sizes 11 to 18, $5.50. Boys’ Tibbet Overcoats, sizes 13 to 18, $6.75. All of these Goods will be on sale TOMORROW morning at 9 o'clock. If you desire the plums of this sale you should call early. __ We will say to the people of adjoining counties who know our firm that we have started in connection with our establishment, a new department for first-class Merchant Tailoring, And we want to show the people what first-class work we are turning out, Our motto is “Good Goods,'First-Class Work and Low Prices,” And no merchant tailor on the Pacific Coast can undersell us in first-class goods. We always look to the future, And everybody stands a show to have a first-class suit of clothes made to order, simply by guessing, and our inducemient is as follows : With every $5 purchase at our stores, the purchaser will be entitled to a guess at a number of jelly beans in a jar. The beans will be put into the jar and sealed up, and no one will know how many are there. A committee of four, to be selected by the public, will count the beans and conduct the contest. You can select one committce to put the beans into the jar, and another to count them. L. HYMAN & CO. will take no part in it, Guesses may be made from 8 o'clock of Saturday evening, December 17th to January 17th. At the end of that time the beans will be. counted by your’ committee, and the )nearest guesseér will:be entitled to ‘a first-class $40 tailor-plade suit of clothes, equal to any $55 suit made elsewhere in any first-class merchant tailor shop on the Pacific Coast. In order that people outside of town may be able to inake a guess at their homes we will state that the height o {he jar on the doside i is 18 inches. The circumference . is (5 3-4 inches. ~ We are doing this to introduce our work, .and to In the future ees class merchant tailoring establishment on the Coast verybody ‘Treated Alike, One Price To All out before the holidays, we will say that we are so rushed with business that we have been unable to spare the team. But., if you will send in your orders we will fill them promptly, and if anthing does not suit it may be returned at our expense. We deliver goods anywhere in Nevada County , FREE OF CHARGE. RULES AND REGULATIONS IN THE FUTURE, OF THE Mal eaves (positon ure Anybody wanting credit, who can give us good reference, can have thirty, sixty or ninety days credit at our establishment, at the same priovs they would pay if the cash was put on the’ ovunter. Butit is anderstood that thirty days mmaxs thirty wa . days, as this is sufficient accommodation, When your bill falls due it mast be paid or we can dono moge business. : IL. HYMAN & CO. ‘SAN FRANCISCO OPPOSITION STORE, . NEVADA CITY, Ki be RED P FRONT ONE-PRICE OPPOSITION “STORE, B aind’2a Sts. MARYSVILLE, CAL Checked Cheviot Suits, $4. °—— In regard to our wagon, which ‘we promised to send — a wets _ es x ee : a" b ®